The Daily Californian has not responded to the Journal’s requests for comment.

UC Berkeley initially blocked Dershowitz from speaking, citing a new policy that requires invitations for speakers who weren’t invited by campus faculty and staff to notify the administration eight weeks prior to the event. Dershowitz argued that the policy was skewed against pro-Israel speakers like himself because the Berkeley faculty only invites anti-Israel speakers. Berkeley relented and let him speak.

After Dershowitz’s event, someone drew a swatstika on a photo of Dershowitz on a flyer:

Dean of Berkeley Law School Erwin Cherwinsky sent a letter condemning the swatstika, writing, “Several of our students expressed their disagreement with him [Dershowitz] and did so in a completely appropriate way that led to discussion and dialogue. I was pleased to hear of how this went, but then shocked to learn of the swastika drawn on a flyer that someone had posted about him.”